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Vagabond review
Incredible manga of the true story of the great samurai miyamoto musashi this manga's art is amongst the best that I've ever seen. The art work is truly something to talk about on it's own. Making me often just stare at the pages. The manga is about the legendary samurai and his journey to become the invincible under the sun. Even though some parts may be strongly over exaggerated it still does a good job on showing us the path that musahi had to take to become what he always desired and also his great strength. The side characters may sometimes leave something to be
desired but they are nicely written. You can truly grow a fascination for his great rival.
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Made in Abyss review
Made in Abyss is a tale of a journey to the land of no return.
It's a dark fantasy featuring obsessed little girls, shy robots and sarcastic bunny critters. Also giant mind-reading porcupines, don't forget those. It's bizarre, beautiful, inventive, painfully emotional and bizarre (did I mention carnivorous porcupines? Pretty bizarre). It's one of my all-time favorites, so let me tell you why. So, what does make Made in Abyss so special? Just about everything. For one thing, it's the Abyss itself. It's a weird and fascinating place with its very own laws of physics, mythology and ecosystem. Mesmerizing scenery, lethal monsters, priceless treasures - the Abyss has it all, has it everywhere, has it in any combination. Beautiful flower meadow, eager to kill you dead (or worse)? Coming right up! Toothy monster of shocking visage that wouldn't hurt a fly? Got one right here! Legendary weapon that misfires regularly and gets lost all the time? Not even a problem! You might've seen many a dungeon before but rest assured you've never seen the like of the Abyss. For another, it's the art. It is amazing. Precise drawing, outstanding design and composition, exquisite shadows and lighting - this manga has it all and then some. It's a visual feast putting to shame at least 95% of all the other manga out there. Also, the characters. Some of them are extremely likable, some are instantly hateful, some are totally incomprehensible but every one of them (including minor parts making appearance in a couple of panels) is distinctly and beautifully drawn and feels as real and alive as anything ever committed to paper. All that being said, if I had to single out one element that contributes most prominently to the greatness of Made in Abyss that would have to be the story. It's exciting, dreadful, weird, breathtaking and totally unpredictable. I mean, you get the general idea and know where it's supposed to take you eventually (although I strongly suspect it's going to be more of a way-point than the finish line) but have you the foggiest what's going to jump in your face when you turn the next page? Not a chance. Anything can happen to anyone, all bets are off, no happy endings are guaranteed (neither are bad ones, for that matter). Have you ever been too afraid to turn a page but unable not to? You will have this pleasure. That is something you should be aware of before entering the Abyss - this is not a lighthearted story. I've seen this manga being described as a cross between Ichigo Mashimaro and Berserk and this analogy might just have grasped the gist of it. As the story progresses it grows darker, more disturbing and ominous. It is the main reason I only give it 9 points - sometimes reading Made in Abyss is frustrating and pretty painful. Still, if that is something you can stomach you're in for an experience well worth your while. Conclusion; Made in Abyss is an outstanding work of art by any standard. Cute and gritty, vivid and gloomy, delicate and overwhelming, heart-warming and spine-chilling - it'll sweep you off your feet and drag you down into the world of sinister beauty you'll never forget.
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Flower review
"Flower" is one of those mangas that have more educative than entertainment value. It's very straightforward: in the very beginning it promises to tell a story of romantic trials and tribulations of a girl forced to live out her days in a wheelchair as a result of an accident and the impact it has on her as a fun-loving active person just wanting to continue her normal life. What can I say, it certainly delivers all of that, and yet leaves somewhat of a lackluster impression.
It's a slice-of-life, coming-of-age story primarily driven by the main character's disability and the way she overcomes difficulties arising from it from her middle school days up to her adult life after university graduation. "Flower" is down-to-earth and realistic, I was very impressed with how meticulously the artist researched the reality of life as a wheelchair user in Japan. This is immediately the greatest achievement and the greatest stumbling block of this manga: the author dedicated so much time and effort into researching and elucidating this topic that the story and the characters feel a bit like vehicles for exploring it rather than being the focus and the driving force of "Flower". Romance is supposed to be a major part of this story but it is quite bland, predictable, and seems to be moving in endless circles going nowhere. The two main characters are reasonably well fleshed-out, with a clear set of ambitions, motivations and a clearly defined personality, and yet if you take away the unique situations and interactions arising from the main character's disability, they fall neatly into cliché types we all have seen one too many times. The rest of the character cast is very sporadically and inconsistently used, appearing and disappearing without clear reasons, and most of them are just walking disposable plot devices appearing for a chapter or two to try and stir up some drama which gets very repetitive very soon. One notable exception would be Kitagawa, one of the recurring characters who's charismatic enough to warrant some chapters dedicated solely to his side-story. The pacing is a bit erratic, the primary motivation of the story clearly being to show as many aspects of a young Japanese female wheelchair-user's love life as possible. There is only so much you can do with this idea, and it shows. The tankobon version of "Flower" includes some side-stories, not necessarily connected to the main one, that are essentially sweet romantic vignettes, and quite good in their own right. Toward the end of the main storyline, when it becomes apparent the artist was running out of ideas, the side-stories even become a welcome distraction. The art very much falls into shojo genre conventions, nothing that stands out in particular - it's decent and that's all there is to say about it. All in all, I'd highly recommend it to anyone wanting to learn more about the struggles of day-to-day life of Japanese wheelchair users, and to anyone seeking a psychologically compelling, intricate love story or a turbulent plot with twists and turns, I'd advise to look elsewhere.
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Angel/Dust Neo review
Imagine the concept used in Angel Dust but written like a harem manga.
First off, I'm just writing this review because the other review didn't really went into detail with this manga except for it being incomplete. Normally this is a sour point except for the fact that even Angel Dust is incomplete. This just has less of a conclusive final scene. It also loses some of the yuri sweetness in the original Angel Dust but what it replaces it with is a very good short harem manga. How good? Let's just say since I have the torrent version, I was thinking of just reading the first chapter. (Each folder is separated by chapters) Unfortunately the final panel always knows when to show something surprising that I ended up viewing the entire thing in one sitting. This doesn't mean there's anything original happening though. In fact, you could say it's fairly cliche even for a harem plot twist but this is how enjoyable Neo is. It is Oh My Goddess! without the long arcs and I highly recommend anyone who has gotten some enjoyment from a general harem manga to check it out.
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Ingoshima review
Bunch of students trapped in an island filled with violent natives. well it could be interesting, sadly the story is kinda dumbdumb, also the main character [Keita] is hella dumb dude, i mean why is he taking so long to take the effin HINT just to screw up some plan. oh well the art is cool and i enjoyed it just because i love the survival type genre. and also the stay for the bewbs...
That being said, the is manga still publishing and i would love to see where the authore takes it. the special squad for the baddies makes it interesting i guess Note: Hate grotesque and a bit gore? stay away this is not for you, if you can handle [DEAD] Tube, then ur fine...
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Pink de Pink review
Art & Story: Azuma, Tesshin
Tag: Ecchi,School,Harem,Supernatural,Seinen,Vanilla Story 10/10 Pinku de pinku follows the story of our generic(not always a bad thing) lead Sanada Akihito, a student from Yotsuho Academy who is being haunted by the angry spirit of a dead girl. In the exorcism, his friend itsuki (bad shine maiden in training),did something wrong and a spirit of a hot girl called momo possessed a loli girl from Akihito’s class and now that she has her body, This means she has worldly desires to satisfy in order to move on to the next life and Akihito just so happened to look like her previous boyfriend!(Hmmm coincidence, i think not ). I love a good,exciting short ecchi manga, a must read if you like a short ecchi buzz. Who said borderline vanilla ecchi sex with a ghost can't save the world?? A funny and fun manga.Ya am praising it too alittle too much, I know and you may say maybe because my reviewing is boner influenced. To that I say yes and no... Yes,due to the obvious and, no,because it's really give credit were its due.Its so creative and sweet. Sometimes brief ecchi manga deserve the love and am putting my money on this one.You probably should too. Art 10/10 The art and story dance so intimately and ofcourse bring the manga to life.With nicely drawn nipples,gentle not so bad ecchi cum art(??), I guess. And the humor brushes off any small forgivable art or angles mistakes by the mangaka (you know the one's you couldn't or willn't notice because your hand will be greeting your d*ck xd) Characters 10/10 Lovable,every single charactershit as the protagonist bangs them all(all girls ofcourse its that kinda manga) but, beside being a sex magnet of a lead for reasons, somewhat brief emotional bonds are felt which makes it a likeable Harem in my book. Enjoyment 10/10 10 10 10 10 Get the picture? Overall 10 Nosebleeds Short,sweet and ecchi as fuck
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Baoh Raihousha review
Kore ga! Kore ga! Kore ga Baoh da!
Getting that out of the way, well...Baoh. It reads older than dust, and for a good reason, it was created in the middle of the 80s. Baoh is a shonen manga about a young man, who is kidnapped by an evil organization, in order to infect a incredibly powerful parasite in his body. The plot is nothing too original, luckily enough, it's not the selling point. The art is remiscent of Tetsuo Hara's works like Hokuto no Ken and Riki-Oh, but also displaying some of Hirohiko Araki's own style. Overall, it's consistent with the context (80s post Hokuto no Ken boom), and just like HnK, it packs buckets of blood. The characters are likeable, but not really developed. Mostly forgettable. But, if the manga is so mediocre, why do I rate it seven in enjoyement? Because it's a Hirohiko Araki manga, of course! That means that bizarre stuff is bound to happen, and in amusing ways. Overall, I would rate it five, but I really enjoyed it. A manga with a nostalgic feel about it, outdated yet not forgotten, Baoh is a nice little window to the past, which will please those who seek a short, simple action story. Just don't expect something else, or you will be let down.
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Ousama Game review
Okay I might be in the oposite club for overall hated Ousama Game, but I´m kinda used to that already. Personally I really enjoyed Ousama Game manga. I binged it during waiting for anime.
The story is way better than in the anime, not to mention tension and action. Nobuaki is better portrayed, even enjoyable and when his part in the story ended, I felt he was missing in it. I do understand that lot of people don´t like Ousama Game because of anime, but manga seems like a different and better story in my eyes. Art was nice. And ending, hated by many - I liked it. Yes, it shocked me, too - but why couldn´t it be like that? According to me it was very original. So, give it a chance and you´ll see. For me solid 7/10.
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Eden review
Story: The story felt derivative, SAO focusing on taking out the villainous players. It wasn't horrible, but I am not overly upset that this is part 1 and that part 2 isn't available (though it still could occur, it isn't that old). If I picked up the sequel, it would be to see if my predictions of where the story is going are correct.
Art: Nothing spectacular, neither is it horrible. Character: Again, this seems derivative. SAO. Enjoyment: I didn't hate it and if I become aware of the sequel, I might read it if it is also short. If you like the genre and you have an hour or so to kill, go ahead and read it, otherwise pass.
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